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1976 Dom. Romanee-Conti La Tache Grand Cru 6 L Burgundy France
Much has been made of the glorious wines from the
small Grand Cru La Tache. The vineyard is exclusively owned by the Domaine de la
Romanee-Conti, and in good vintages the wines can be among the greatest red
Burgundies ever made. This rare six liter bottle from the 1976 vintage displays
the multidimensional, seductive fruit, exotic spices and earth the wines are
known for. It can be enjoyed now with a large crowd of Burgundy lovers, or it
will only improve over the next two decades in a good cellar.
Our Price: $3,00
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1976 Dom. Romanee-Conti Richebourg Grand Cru 6 L Burgundy France
Here is one extremely rare 6 liter bottle from
Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, one of Burgundy's, and the wine world's, brightest
stars. The 1976 Richebourg showed considerable power and complexity early on and
is now drinking beautifully in this treasured, large-format Methuselah bottle.
Savor it now (with a crowd!) or cellar it for 10 or more years.
Our Price: $2,00
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1979 Bollinger R.D. Brut Champagne France
R.D. stands for “recently disgorged” and refers to
the process by which the yeast sediment is removed from a bottle of Champagne.
During the time the yeast is in contact with the wine, all sorts of interesting,
toasty, yeasty flavors are produced and the wine becomes more complex and creamy
on the palate. The longer the wine stays in contact with the yeasts, the finer
quality of the wine. Bollinger’s R.D. spends a minimum of eight years on the
yeast prior to disgorgement and release to the market. The Bollinger 1979 R.D.
is a remarkable bottle of wine, rich and elegant at the same time, and will
serve to enhance any special occasion. Also available in magnums while supplies last.
Our Price: $220,00
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1979 Bollinger R.D. Champagne 1.5L France
Bollinger’s 1979 R.D. is an exceptional luxury
cuvee Champagne from one of the region’s finest producers. The 1979 R.D. has
spent considerable time aging on the yeast in cool, limestone-walled underground
cellars in Champagne. The wine’s depth and complexity of flavors, as well as the
exquisitely fine balance can only come from this painstaking, long aging
process. Critics say Champagne ages best in magnums -- you’ll have to buy one to
test the theory. Also available in jeroboams
while supplies last.
Our Price: $450,00
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1985 Bollinger R.D. Brut 3.0L Champagne France
R.D. stands for “recently disgorged” and refers to
the process by which the yeast sediment is removed from a bottle of Champagne.
During the time the yeast is in contact with the wine, all sorts of interesting,
toasty, yeasty flavors are produced and the wine becomes more complex and creamy
on the palate. The longer the wine stays in contact with the yeasts, the finer
quality of the wine. Bollinger’s R.D. spends a minimum of eight years on the
yeast prior to disgorgement and release to the market. The Bollinger 1985 R.D.
is a remarkable bottle of wine, rich and elegant at the same time, and will
serve to enhance any special occasion. Also available in magnums while supplies last.
Our Price: $750,00
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1985 Dom. Romanee-Conti La Tache Grand Cru Burgundy France
La Tache is among Burgundy’s, and the world’s,
greatest vineyards. Weighing in at just 14.4 acres in size, the vineyard is
exclusively owned by Domaine de la Romanee-Conti. In good vintages La Tache can
be among the greatest red Burgundies made. The wines are renowned for their
profoundly supple and exotic fruit and multidimensional complexity. The 1985
vintage is no exception and is drinking beautifully now.
Our Price: $1,00
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1985 G.H. Mumm Grand Cordon Brut Champagne 1.5 L Reims
This is Mumm's answer to Dom Perignon and the
prestige cuvées from other Champagne houses. With extra time in the magnum
bottle it has evolved into a rich, toasty Champagne that warms the spirit and
pleases the palate.
Our Price: $119,95
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1985 Henri Jayer Echezeaux Grand Cru Burgundy
Henri Jayer's Burgundies are legendary among wine
aficionados. Jayer is now retired and bottlings like this Grand Cru Echezeaux
are vinous treasures and the epitome of great red Burgundy. Extremely limited!
Excellent fill with front label damage.
Our Price: $950,00
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1988 Billecart Salmon Champagne Cuvee Nicolas Francois Mareuil sur Ay France
Billecart-Salmon is a small, family-owned house
known for producing exceptional quality Champagne. Cuvee Nicolas-Francois is
their top-of-the-line bubbly made from 45 percent Chardonnay and 55 percent
Pinot Noir. This wine has perfect ripeness and purity of fruit, and will be a
delight to drink and toast with over the next several years.
Our Price: $85,00
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1988 Bollinger Champagne Brut R.D. 1.5 L Champagne France
R.D. stands for "recently disgorged" and refers to
the process by which the yeast sediment is removed from a bottle of Champagne.
During the time the yeast is in contact with the wine, interesting toasty,
yeasty flavors are produced and the wine becomes more complex and creamier on
the palate. The longer the wine stays in contact with the yeasts, the finer the
quality of the wine. Bollinger’s R.D. spends a minimum of eight years on the
yeast prior to disgorgement and release to the market. Bollinger’s 1988 R.D. is
a lovely wine -- quite full-bodied, dry, and flavorful with hints of toasted
bread, nut, and butter.
Our Price: $375,00
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